Diaspora, unlike the corporate giants like Facebook, is an Open Source social networking website project that features privacy-aware, personally controlled socializing. This means, the privacy of the user interactions will be in full control of the user themselves. It is fair to call it an Anti-Facebook initiative. The Diaspora project has been started by New [...]
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Upgrade To WordPress 3.0 Manually And Successfully
6 essential steps to be followed for manually upgrading to WordPress 3.0 or any other version, the error free way WordPress 3.0 a.k.a ‘Thelonious’ was released yesterday with a huge bag of improvements like Custom post types, MU merge, menu editor, Twenty Ten theme, over 1200 bug fixes making it more stable, secure and faster [...]
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Gmail will now notify you, if it is in suspicion A longtime ago Gmail had rolled out a feature that gave you the accessibility to check which IP address accessed your Gmail account when your account was last logged in (works even when your account is not using https). Now, Gmail has extended this feature [...]
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An experiment Google has recently announced the trial run of it’s new project, fiber-to-home internet access at the speed of 1 Gb per second. Google is seeking information from interested municipalities in America about locations to build the network. It plans to serve around 50,000 to 5,00,000 people in it’s initial phase. Google says: Our [...]
Full Story »Browsing With Flock For A Change
The Social Web Browser Both Flock and Firefox are powered by the same technology, Mozilla. Flock is very close to the structure of Firefox but, there are somethings that make Flock better, especially for ‘Social Media’ users. A better provision of user-friendliness and convenience is what Flock serves. I’m not saying that Firefox is not [...]
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